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A good Samaritan interrupted a would-be mugger as he pummeled a woman into unconsciousness a block away from her Lower East Side home, officials said Monday.

The 61-year-old victim suffered bleeding on her brain, and needed to be intubated after the Saturday attack, prosecutors said

Police sources said the attacker, Devin Brown, 23, was looming over the victim on Forsyth St. near Stanton St., by Sara D. Roosevelt Park, when a passing motorist noticed her legs sticking out from behind a tree at 6 a.m.

The witness got out of his car and asked Brown what he was doing, and Brown twice yelled out, “She robbed me!”

In order to prevent and combat crime that may threaten the safety and security of community members, police from Strand acted swiftly today at 12:40 and arrested a 31-year-old man for being in possession of a Norinco firearm without a license.

The police members were conducting crime prevention patrols in Broadlands Park, Strand, when they were informed by community members about a man who was in possession of a firearm without a license. It was later discovered that the firearm had been reported as stolen in a Nyanga case.

The suspect was arrested and will appear in the Strand Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 08 May 2017. Illegal firearms cause terror and heartache among communities in areas where violent crime is rife.

FOX5NY – A home invasion went horribly wrong for a man who tried to rob a woman. Police say the diminutive 52-year-old woman who lives there grabbed a bat and started hitting him in the face.

It happened in Kingsport, Tennessee. Police say on Saturday night the woman answered a knock at her door to find a woman holding a flyer about a lost dog. As soon as she opened the door, a masked man stepped into the doorway, grabbed her arm, and attempted to pull her outside. When that failed, police say the masked man pushed the resident back inside the home and shouted, “This is a robbery!”

A struggle ensued, during which time the 4’11” tall victim was able to partially remove the mask from the suspect’s face. In doing so, she immediately recognized the man as Joe Sotello, a longtime family friend. She says she also noticed what

After hitting a pedestrian with his car in the French Quarter on Friday (April 7), a 34-year-old man was detained with the help of a “Good Samaritan” and arrested by authorities, New Orleans police said.

Kirk Alexander, pictured in a May 2016 mugshot, was detained by a ‘Good Samaritan’ and then arrested after a hit-and-run crash that injured a female pedestrian in the French Quarter on Friday, April 7, 2017. (Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office)

NOPD spokesman Aaron Looney said about 10:45 a.m. police responded to a hit-and-run accident with injury at the intersection of Conti and Chartres streets. A woman received minor injuries to her leg and foot and was taken by ambulance to an area hospital, he said.

NOPD 8th District officers responding to the scene apprehended suspect Kirk Alexander, who Looney said “was being detained by a Good Samaritan” until police arrived.

After hitting a pedestrian with his car in the French Quarter on Friday (April 7), a 34-year-old man was detained with the help of a “Good Samaritan” and arrested by authorities, New Orleans police said.

Kirk Alexander, pictured in a May 2016 mugshot, was detained by a ‘Good Samaritan’ and then arrested after a hit-and-run crash that injured a female pedestrian in the French Quarter on Friday, April 7, 2017. (Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office)

NOPD spokesman Aaron Looney said about 10:45 a.m. police responded to a hit-and-run accident with injury at the intersection of Conti and Chartres streets. A woman received minor injuries to her leg and foot and was taken by ambulance to an area hospital, he said.

NOPD 8th District officers responding to the scene apprehended suspect Kirk Alexander, who Looney said “was being detained by a Good Samaritan” until police arrived.

COLUMBUS, Ga.- Adrian Pollard, the man charged with the murder of 25-year-old Maurice McGhee in March at the Wilson Apartments plead not guilty to all charges in Columbus Recorder’s Court Thursday morning.

Pollard was charged with murder, possession of a firearm as a convicted felon and the possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.

Back on March 24, Columbus Police responded to a shooting at the Wilson Apartments and found McGhee with a gunshot wound. He was soon transported to Midtown Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

During the hearing, Sgt. Stewart Carter said that after authorities arrived and began speaking to witnesses that Pollard emerged as a suspect in the shooting. Sergeant Carter said that there was a verbal altercation between Pollard and McGhee, which may have been started over a woman who Pollard had a relationship with and who McGhee was dating at the time.

COLUMBUS, Ga.- Adrian Pollard, the man charged with the murder of 25-year-old Maurice McGhee in March at the Wilson Apartments plead not guilty to all charges in Columbus Recorder’s Court Thursday morning.

Pollard was charged with murder, possession of a firearm as a convicted felon and the possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.

Back on March 24, Columbus Police responded to a shooting at the Wilson Apartments and found McGhee with a gunshot wound. He was soon transported to Midtown Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

During the hearing, Sgt. Stewart Carter said that after authorities arrived and began speaking to witnesses that Pollard emerged as a suspect in the shooting. Sergeant Carter said that there was a verbal altercation between Pollard and McGhee, which may have been started over a woman who Pollard had a relationship with and who McGhee was dating at the time.

The grandfather of one of three suspects killed during the alleged March 27 home invasion in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, says the use of an AR-15 against the suspects was “unfair.”

Breitbart News reported that the Broken Arrow homeowner’s 23-year-old son shot and killed three suspected home intruders with an AR-15. According to Tulsa World, Wagoner County Sheriff’s deputy Nick Mahoney said the three suspects “were wearing all-black clothing, masks, and gloves” and allegedly “forced their way into the home through a glass door in the back.” The homeowner’s son was asleep at the time and awoke to “loud bangs” as the suspects made entrance. The son grabbed the AR-15 and opened fire when the intruders walked into the hallway.

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Deputy Mahoney said “investigators found a knife on one of the deceased in the kitchen and brass knuckles on

The grandfather of one of three suspects killed during the alleged March 27 home invasion in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, says the use of an AR-15 against the suspects was “unfair.”

Breitbart News reported that the Broken Arrow homeowner’s 23-year-old son shot and killed three suspected home intruders with an AR-15. According to Tulsa World, Wagoner County Sheriff’s deputy Nick Mahoney said the three suspects “were wearing all-black clothing, masks, and gloves” and allegedly “forced their way into the home through a glass door in the back.” The homeowner’s son was asleep at the time and awoke to “loud bangs” as the suspects made entrance. The son grabbed the AR-15 and opened fire when the intruders walked into the hallway.

Deputy Mahoney said “investigators found a knife on one of the deceased in the kitchen and brass knuckles on the other.”

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